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Highlights
- On the edge of a collapsing society, families are left struggling to care for their children.
- 170 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Dystopian
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About the Book
11-year-old Naomi's memories were erased to protect her and the others in camp, but one day the children are offered the chance to have their memories restore. Doing so means leaving the safety of the camp for the unknown outside.
Book Synopsis
On the edge of a collapsing society, families are left struggling to care for their children. The government offers a solution - send their children to special camps. They will be cared for, with only one stipulation - their memories will be erased in order to protect them from the pain of their pasts. Things are not always as they appear.
Eleven-year-old Naomi lives in the Canyon Region facility. One afternoon, the camp director makes the children an offer to restore their memories. They have only one night to make the choice between learning the truth of who they are and of the outside world, or to remain in the camp.
Will Naomi choose her memories? If she does, will she survive the journey home on her own?